Cinemaoscar: The 14 most popular speeches in the award

Cinemaoscar: The 14 most popular speeches in the award

Pinnacle experts revealed what were the speeches for best actor and best actress who had the most views on YouTube

With strong chances of Brazil conquering its first gold statuette, the 97th award ceremony Oscar It happens this Sunday, March 2. In 2025, I’m still here, Walter Salles (Central do Brasil), can win in one or more of the three categories in which it was nominated: best film, main honor, best international film and best actress for FERNANDA TORRES (Tapas & Kisses).

In Brazil, the award will be displayed by TNT and Max from 21h (Brasília time), with presentation of ANA FURTADOwhich assumes the post for the third consecutive year. In addition, Globo, which gave up the rights to exhibit Oscar a few years ago, confirmed that it will transmit this year’s ceremony, due to indications of I’m still hereon open TV.

Before the 2025 ceremony, remember the speeches for best actress and best actor who generated more views on Youtube.

Pinnacle revealed that Leonardo DiCaprio has the acceptance speech of the Oscar most popular in the last 25 years. The victory occurred when Dicaprio finally won the best actor award in 2016 for his role as Hugh Glass in The return (2015), with the speech accumulating over 56 million views on Youtube.

Dicaprio He received an ovation on his feet upon receiving his prize after five previous nominations, and took the moment to talk about climate change, saying: “Climate change is real, it is happening now. It is the most urgent threat that our species faces, and we need to work collectively and stop procrastinating.”

The second acceptance speech of the Oscar most popular was that of Matthew McConaugheyin 2014, after winning the best actor award for its lead role in Dallas Shopping Club (interpreting Ron Woodroof), with his speech accumulating 32.7 million views on Youtube.

Third is Kate Winsletfor its role as Hanna Schmitz in The reader (2008) in 2009, with over 20 million views. This particular speech resurfaced and generated viral headlines a few years ago, after being noticed that she refused to thank Harvey Weinstein on your list of 19 people.

Tied in fourth place are Jennifer Lawrence and Joaquin Phoenixwith its speeches accumulating 16 million views, respectively, over the years.

Lawrence He was very famous for stumbling in his dress while heading to the stage to accept his prize, creating a instantly viral moment that made his speech even more awaited. Already Phoenixcontrary to the traditional speech of thanks, used its platform to talk about social issues, addressing animal rights, inequality and the impact of humanity on nature.

According to the experts of the Pinnacle Company, these are the speeches of the Oscar who received more views on YouTube:

# Actor Character Film Views on Youtube
1. Leonardo DiCaprio Hugh Glass The Revenant 56,000,000
2. Matthew McConaughey Ron Woodroof Dallas Buyers Club 32,700,000
3. Kate Winslet Hanna Schmitz The Reader 20,000,000
= 4. Jennifer Lawrence Tiffany Maxwell Silver Linings Playbook 16,000,000
= 4. Joaquin Phoenix Arthur Fleck / Joker Joker 16,000,000
5. Eddie Redmayne Stephen Hawking Theory of everything 15,000,000
= 6. Natalie Portman Nina Sayers Black Swan 14,000,000
= 6. Sandra Bullock Leigh Anne Tuohy The Blind Side 14,000,000
= 7. Emma Stone Mia Dolan La La Land 11,000,000
= 7. Rami Malek Freddie Mercury Bohemian Rhapsody 11,000,000
= 7. Russell Crowe Maximus decimus meridius Gladiator 11,000,000
8. Olivia Colman Queen Anne The Favorite 8,800,000
9. Daniel Day-Lewis Abraham Lincoln Lincoln 8,100,000
10. Brendan Fraser Charlie The Whale 7,800,000

Source: Rollingstone

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